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Protection of car from AC water (part 2/3)

The outer dia of AC pipe is 0.55 inches. Searched a pipe with approx same inner dia. The home split AC drain pipe has 0.6 inches inner dia so it can be fitted easily there.
Pic-3 and Pic -4 show the story

Booked Gli manual from GT motors Islamabad.... same situation here month of delivery was August.... but still no sign .... called the dealership and IMC helpline, both said we dont know anything except that the car has not been invoiced yet.... no further information.... dealership said we can not do anything. I dont know man spending more than 1.8mil and still being treated like s**t really disappointed.

lol yeaah
i booked grande on 14 th jun they said will come by mig auust and its last of aug now and the dealer says sir abhyy kuch din lagaain gaay its a lolly pop am sure it wont come before end sep abhy tou imc nai karachi say nahi cfm kia travelling time one wk addittional so chil buddy its pakistan

AOA everyone, after a lot of deliberation and visiting Honda and Toyota dealerships. I finally decided on booking corolla Altis 1.8 with manual transmission. Full confession I have always been a honda fan had two civics 7th gen exi and then a vti in the past . I was hoping to buy a 1.5 turbo civic this year. But was really let down by honda atlas firstly the civic is now way too expensive . true civics have always been more on the expensive side my vti had an invoice price of 1235k in 2001 when u corolla used to start from 7lacs but the materials, the engineering somehow justified the high price. But this time atlas has just dropped the ball not only the civic is expensive it lacks good fit and finish the materials used are plain cheap the standard equipment is just not enough vis a vis the cost. Last dec I had driven a relative?s new Gli and was really impressed by the sheer improvement and refinement .So I decided that now corolla has edge over civic . its RELATIVELY better built, better equipped , has better interior material. So looking forward to it . suppose to get delivery in November.

AOA everyone, after a lot of deliberation and visiting Honda and Toyota dealerships. I finally decided on booking corolla Altis 1.8 with manual transmission. Full confession I have always been a honda fan had two civics 7th gen exi and then a vti in the past . I was hoping to buy a 1.5 turbo civic this year. But was really let down by honda atlas firstly the civic is now way too expensive . true civics have always been more on the expensive side my vti had an invoice price of 1235k in 2001 when u corolla used to start from 7lacs but the materials, the engineering somehow justified the high price. But this time atlas has just dropped the ball not only the civic is expensive it lacks good fit and finish the materials used are plain cheap the standard equipment is just not enough vis a vis the cost. Last dec I had driven a relative?s new Gli and was really impressed by the sheer improvement and refinement .So I decided that now corolla has edge over civic . its RELATIVELY better built, better equipped , has better interior material. So looking forward to it . suppose to get delivery in November.

Just curious, why springs? Why not coilovers? Being adjustable, the stance would have looked even better

Originally Posted by makhdoom123

You just need to change the springs of the car.
Buy lowering springs. There are different companies like

Maxspeed
Tein
Trd

Once springs are chnaged yes the warranty is void. But the ride handling becomes better with better road grip as the centre of gravity shifts downwards. The car feels more on the road and feels planted.

well there were alot of things i took into account before settling for manual firstly its the price, then the cvt itself not a fan of how it feels. i prefer a sim0le six speed auto or dual clutch setup. so as neither is available manual was the obvious choice . Then there is the question of petrol price IT might be low for now and a year or two. but after that its hybrids or back to alternate fuels . i still have my efi lpg kit from my civic. not saying gonna use it but if petrol jumps above 150. i would have the option. the cvt on other hand wont be able to properly run on any other fuel like it was the case with city vario. and when petrol prices are high then 1.8 cvti and manual corolla wont have much difference in resale. so that was the logical reasoning behind the decision. other then that i love going through gears and work a car. the only regret i had with my auto civics was that they had a great engine especially the vti but they were limited by the 4 speed gbox . i would frequently think what fun it would be to have this vtec engine rev with a manual. so long story short , intend to keep the car for 5 years atleast and thought by then resale would be as dismal as a 1.8 Altis of 10th gen has today. but will be a hoot till then. however i must admit resale value did get better of me at the last moment, went for the superwhite instead of planned strong blue ;-)

well there were alot of things i took into account before settling for manual firstly its the price, then the cvt itself not a fan of how it feels. i prefer a sim0le six speed auto or dual clutch setup. so as neither is available manual was the obvious choice . Then there is the question of petrol price IT might be low for now and a year or two. but after that its hybrids or back to alternate fuels . i still have my efi lpg kit from my civic. not saying gonna use it but if petrol jumps above 150. i would have the option. the cvt on other hand wont be able to properly run on any other fuel like it was the case with city vario. and when petrol prices are high then 1.8 cvti and manual corolla wont have much difference in resale. so that was the logical reasoning behind the decision. other then that i love going through gears and work a car. the only regret i had with my auto civics was that they had a great engine especially the vti but they were limited by the 4 speed gbox . i would frequently think what fun it would be to have this vtec engine rev with a manual. so long story short , intend to keep the car for 5 years atleast and thought by then resale would be as dismal as a 1.8 Altis of 10th gen has today. but will be a hoot till then. however i must admit resale value did get better of me at the last moment, went for the superwhite instead of planned strong blue ;-)